The Sunday Guardian

‘For me, there’s no difference between shooting for a film and 24’

- SUBHASH K. JHA

Veteran actor Anil Kapoor is ecstatic over the “tremendous” response to the second season of 24, and says he and his team never treated the show as a small screen entertaine­r but as a feature movie.

“It’s amazing how much enthusiasm Season 2 of 24 has generated. We wanted to do the second season only when all of us were sure we had the time and energy to do it uninterrup­ted. Even before Season 2 had begun airing, we had already completed shooting of 18 episodes, with six more to go,” said Anil.

He was determined to go the right way about 24, an Indian adaptation of the popular internatio­nal show.

“We did everything in style. We ‘ Indianised’ the original a bit. But only enough so that fans of the original do not feel betrayed. Luckily, the feedback is tremendous.The thing is we never treated 24 like a television serial.

“We shot it like a feature film and even held a premiere show of the first episode where I invited all my colleagues from the film industry.”

The premiere episode of 24 had to go through the full censor process.

“Since we were screening it like a feature film, we had to get it censored. This is the first time that a television product is being treated like a feature film,” he added.

Anil, who stars in the lead role and has also produced the show, says he never dis- criminated against 24.

“For me, there’s no difference between shooting for a feature film and 24. I’ve again set aside all my film assignment­s until I complete all the shooting for Season 2. This is the only way to work on television. You can’t treat the medium as a space filler,” he said.

This time 24 is darker and more brooding in mood.

Anil thinks it’s just being true to the spirit of the original.

“This is not a light-hearted soap or sitcom. 24’ is a political thriller. My character is shown to be in a relationsh­ip

“I’ve kissed in my films when there has been a need to. In 24, a liplock was needed. So we went ahead and did it. About time we stopped making a fuss about these things.”

with a woman ( Surveen Chawla),” he said.

The kiss in 24 between Anil and Surveen was much reported, though Anil can’t see what the fuss is about.

“I’ve kissed in my films when there has been a need to. In 24, a liplock was needed. So we went ahead and did it. About time we stopped making a fuss about these things. The content in 24 is not juvenile.”

“We are looking at a series which has certain internatio­nal standards to uphold,” Anil said.

The timing for the Colors show has been changed from 10 p.m. in Season 1 to 9 p.m. in Season 2. Anil says it’s for the better. “During the last season, those who watched it on Sunday nights, said it was too late as they had to leave home early on Monday. Now 9 p.m. is super-primetime and just perfect for our show.”

Anil is hopeful that Season 2 of 24 would have an even larger impact than the first time.

“See, this time we’ve made some alteration­s. Characters who were not there in the original have been added. New plot twists are now introduced. In this way, we not only get viewers who are diehard fans of the original, but also new viewers,” he said.

Until the shooting of 24 is over, Anil won’t start work on any feature film.

“Isn’t it obvious that I won’t get time to do anything while I shoot 24? Though I did a lot of films earlier, I never let my work overlap. In that sense I am not doing anything different.” IANS

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